No.
1
(Mercury Series/Collection Mercure,
History/ Histoire, No.15, 1976). Out of
print/épuisé.
No.
2
(Mercury Series/Collection Mercure,
History/ Histoire, No. 21, 1977). Out of
print/épuisé.
No. 3
(Spring/Printemps 1977).
Articles: Ruth Holmes Whitehead, Christina Morris: Micmac
Artist and Artist's Model; David
Newlands, A
Catalogue of Sprig Moulds from Two Huron County,
Ontario, Earthenware Potteries; Charles
Foss, John Warren
Moore: Cabinetmaker, 1812-1893; Marie
El wood, The State
Dinner Service of Canada, 1898.
Reviews/Comptes rendus : Lise Boily et
Jean-François Blanchette, Les fours à pain au
Québec par Pierre Rastoul;
Vancouver Centennial Museum, "Milltown
Gallery" by Nicholas Dykes ; Musée du
Québec, La
fabrication artisanale des tissus; appareils et
techniques by Adrienne Hood; A Gregg
Finley, ed. Heritage
Furniture/Le mobilier traditionnel by
Elizabeth Ingolfsrud; Virginia Careless, Bibliography for the Study of
British Columbia's Domestic Material
History by Jim Wardrop.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles brèves:
Norman R. Ball, Comments on the Burrard Inlet Sawmill Inventory:
1869; Bernard Genest, Recherches ethnographiques au
Ministère des Affaires culturelles du
Québec; Adrienne Hood, Research into the Technical
Aspect of Reproducing 19th Century Canadian
Handwoven Fabrics; History Section, Nova Scotia
Musemn.
No. 4
(Fall/Automne 1977).
Article : George N. Horvath, The Newfoundland Cooper
Trade.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: D. Pennington and
M. Taylor, A
Pictorial Guide to American Spinning
Wheels by Judy Keenlyside ; Carol
Priamo, Mills of
Canada and William Fox et al.,
The Mill
by Felicity Leung; Lise Boily et
Jean-François Blanchette, Les fours à pain au
Québec (Réplique des
auteurs).
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles brèves :
Jeanne Arseneault, A
la recherche du costume acadien ;
Robert D. Watt, The
Documentation of a Rare Piece of British
Columbiana: The Helmcken Presentation
Silver; Gerald L. Pocius, Material Culture Research in
the Folklore Programme, Memorial University of
Newfoundland; R.G. Patterson, Recent Research on a Victoria,
B.C., Silversmith : William Maurice Carmichael
(1892-1954).
No. 5
(Spring/Printemps 1978).
Articles: Stephen Archibald, Civic Ornaments : Ironwork in
Halifax Parks; David L. Newlands,
A Toronto Pottery
Company Catalogue.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: Woodward's Catalogue
1898-1953 and The Autumn and Winter
Catalogue 1910-1911 of the Hudson's Bay
Company by David Richeson ; Valerie
Simpson, ed., Women's Attire/Les vêtements
féminins by Ivan Sayers Jacques
Bernier, Quelques
boutiques de menuisiers et charpentiers au
tournant du XIXe siècle par Serge
Saint-Pierre; Charles H. Foss, Cabinetmakers of the Eastern
Seaboard: A Study of Early Canadian
Furniture by John Mclntyre ; National
Museum of Man, "A Few Acres of Snow/Quelques
arpents de neige" by Jean Friesen.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles brèves:
Jim Wardrop, Modern
History Division, British Columbia Provincial
Museum ; Joyce Taylor Dawson, The Needlework of the
Ursulines of Early Quebec.
No. 6
(Fall-Automne 1978).
Articles: C. Peter Kaellgren, Glass Used in Canada: A Survey
from the Early Nineteenth Century to 1940
(Ontario); John Sheeler, Factors Affecting Attribution:
The Burlington Glass Works; Paul
Hanrahan, Bottles in
the Place Royal Collection; Robert D.
Watt, Art Glass
Window Design in Vancouver.
Review/Compte rendu : Janet Holmes and
Olive Jones, Glass
in Canada: An Annotated
Bibliography.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles brèves :
Carol Sheedy, Les
vitraux des maisons de la Côte-de-Sable
d'Ottawa ; Deborah Trask,
The Nova Scotia
Glass Company; Peggy Booker, Ontario's Victorian
Stained Glass Windows ; Peter Rider,
Dominion Glass
Company Records.
No. 7
(Spring-Printemps 1979).
Articles: R. Bruce Shepard, The Mechanized Agricultural
Frontier of the Canadian Plains; John
Adams, A Review
of' Claybum Manufacturing and Products, 1905
to 1918.
Reviews/Comptes rendus : Marylu Antonelli
and Jack Forbes, Pottery in Alberta : The Long
Tradition by David Richeson ; Eileen
Collard, publications on clothing in Canada by
Katharine B. Brett; Mary Conroy, 300 Years of Canada's
Quilts by Leslie Maitland; Alexander
Fenton, Scottish
Country Life by J. Lynton Martin ;
Ellen J. Gehret, Rural Pennsylvania Clothing by
Adrienne Hood ;Jean-Pierre Haïdy, Le forgeron et le
ferblantier par Jean-Claude Dupont ;
Howard Pain, The
Heritage of Upper Canadian Furniture by
Donald Blake Webster ; Mary Shakespeare and Rodney
H. Pain, West Coast
Logging : 1840-1910 by Warren F.
Sommer; Deborah Trask, Life How Short, F.ternity How
Long: Gravestone Carving and Carvers in Nova
Scotia by Gerald L. Pocius.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles brèves:
Glass Collections in
Canada/Les collections de verre au
Canada; F.J. Thorpe, Eighteenth-Century
Land-Surveying Equipment and
Supplies.
No.
8
(Special Issue/Numéro spécial,
1979). Canada's Material History: A
Forum/Colloque sur l'histoire de la culture
matérielle au Canada.
Papers/Communications : F.J. Thorpe,
Remarks at the
Opening Session; Jean-Pierre Wallot,
Culture
matérielle et histoire; John J.
Mannion, Multidisciplinary Dimensions in Material
History; Robert D. Watt, Toward a Three-Dimensional
View of the Canadian Past; Elizabeth
Ingolfsrud, Tangible
Social History: The Ontario Furniture Collection
of the National Museum of Man;
Jean-Pierre Hardy et Thiery Ruddel, Un projet sur l'histoire
de la culture et de la société
québécoises ; David J. Goa,
The Incarnation of
Meaning : Approaching the Material Culture of
Religious Traditions; Luce Vermette,
Sources
archivistiques concernant la culture
matérielle; Lilly Koltun,
Seeing is Believing
P-A Critique of Archival Visual
Sources; Gerald L. Pocius, Oral History and the Study of
Material Culture; W. John McIntyre,
Artifacts as Sources
for Material History Research;
Alexander Fenton, Material History in Great Britain ;
Joseph Goy, L'histoire de la culture matérielle en
France; Thomas J. Schlereth, Material Culture Studies in
America; Marie Elwood./l Museum Approach to Material
History Studies ; Paul-Louis Martin,
Un passé en
quête d'avenir.
No. 9
(Fall-Automne 1979).
Articles : Anita Campbell, An Evaluation of Iconographic
and Written Sources in the Study of a Traditional
Technology : Maple Sugar
Making.
Reviews/Comptes rendus : Patricia Baines,
Spinning Wheels,
Spinners and Spinning by Judy
Keenlyside; Bus Griffiths, Now You're
Logging by Robert Griffin ; David L.
Newlands and Claus Breede, An Introduction to Canadian
Archaeology by Dianne Newell; D.R.
Richeson, ed., Western Canadian History: Museum
Interpretations by Alan F.J. Artibise;
Vancouver Centennial Museum, "The World of
Children : Toys and Memories of Chilhood" by
Zane Lewis; Musée du Québec,
"Cordonnerie traditionnelle" par Yvan
Chouinard.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles brèves :
Robert Shiplay, War
Memorials in Canadian Communities;
Peter Priess and Richard Sruart, Parks Canada, Prairie
Region.
No. 10
(Spring-Printemps 1980).
Articles: Martha Eckmann Brent, A Stick in Time: Sewing
Machine Industry of Ontario,
1860-1897.
Special Report/Rapport spécial:
Victoria Dickenson and Valerie Kolonel, Computer-Based Archival
Research Project: A Preliminary
Report.
Reviews/Comptes rendus : Clement W. Crowell, The
Novascotiaman by Rosemary E. Ommer;
Jean-Claude Dupont, Histoire populaire de L'Acadie
par Clarence LeBreton; Michel Gaumond et
Paul-Louis Martin, Les maîtres-potiers du bourg Saint-Denis,
1785-1888 par Corneliu Kirjan; Bernard
Genest et al., Les
artisans traditionnels de l'est du
Québec par Jean-Pierre Hardy;
Paul B. Kebabian and Dudley Whitney, American Woodworking
Tools by Martin E. Weaver; Ray
MacKean and Robert Percival, The Little Boats; Inshore
Fishing Craft of Atlantic Canada by
David A. Taylor; Ruth McKendry, Quilts and Other Bed Coverings
in the Canadian Tradition by Leslie
Maitland; Marcel Moussette, La pêche sur le
Saint-Laurent; Répertoire des méthodes
et des engins de capture par Corneliu
Kirjan; David L. Newlands, Early Ontario Potters: Their
Craft and Trade by Elizabeth Collard;
Loris S. Russell, Handy Things to Have Around the House
by Hilary Abrahamson; Jeffrey J. Spalding,
Silversmithing in
Canadian History by Tara Nanavati;
Sheila Stevenson, Colchester Furniture Makers by David
L. Myles; Donald Blake Webster, English-Canadian Furniture of
the Georgian Period by Benno
Forman.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles brèves :
Marie Elwood, The
Weldon and Trumball-Prime China
Collections; David Skene-Melvin,
Historical Planning
and Research Branch, Ontario Ministry of Culture
and Recreation; Corneliu Kirjan,
Les publications de
la Direction générale du patrimoine,
Ministère des Affaires culturelles,
Québec.
No. 11
(Fall-Automne 1980) Furniture in Canada - Le
mobilier au Canada.
Articles: Yvan Fortier et Marcel Gauthier,
Les meubles
meublants dans le répertoire du mobilier
ancien au Québec; Walter W.
Peddle, Newfoundland
Outport Furniture: An
Interpretation.
Review/Compte rendu : W. John McIntyre and
Janet Houghton McIntyre, Canadian Furniture: An
Annotated Bibliography.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles brèves :
Furniture in Public
Collections in Canada/Les collections de meubles
au Canada ; Elizabeth Ingolfsrud,
Isaac Bennett Baker,
Ontario Builder and Cabinetmaker ; Joan
MacKinnon, The
Furniture of Rutherford House ; Frances
Roback, Speakers' Chairs from the Legislative
Assembly of Alberta.
No. 12
(Spring-Printemps 1981).
Articles : Gerald L. Pocius. Eighteenth and
Nineteenth-Century Newfoundland
Gravestones.
Research Note/Note de recherche : Ronald
Getty and Ester Klaiman, Identifying Medalta,
1916-1954: A Guide to Markings.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: British Columbia
Provincial Museum, Modern History Galleries by Ian
MacPherson ; British Columbia Provincial Museum,
"William Maurice Carmichael,
Silversmith" by Martin Segger; Judith
Buxton-Keenlyside, Selected Canadian Spinning Wheels in Perspective
: An Analytical Approach by Peter W.
Cook; Musée du Québec, "Regard sur
le mobilier victorien" par Denise Leclerc;
Point Ellice House, Victoria, B.C. by John Adams ;
Lynne Sussman, Spode/Copeland Transfer-Printed Patterns Found at
20 Hudson's Bay Company Sites by
Elizabeth Collard.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles brèves:
Duncan Stacey, The
Iron Chink; Richard Stuart, An Approach to Material
Culture Research.
No. 13
(Fall-Automne 1981). Exploiting the
Forest-Exploitation forestière.
Articles: Robert D. Turner, Logging Railroads and
Locomotives in British Columbia; Robert
B. Griffin, The
Shingle Sawing Machine in British Columbia,
1901-1915; Chris Curtis, Shanty Life in the Kawarthas,
Ontario, 1850-1855; Normand Séguin
et René Hardy, Forêt et société en Mauricie,
1850-1930; Benoît Gauthier,
La soustraitance et
l'exploitation forestière en Mauricie
(1850-1875); Michel Larose, Les contrats d'engagement
des travailleurs forestiers de la
Mauricie; Claire-Andrée Fortin,
Profil de la
main-d'oeuvre forestière en Mauricie
d'après le recensement de 1861
; Claire-Andrée Fortin, Les conditions de vie et de
travail des bûcherons en Mauricie au
19e
siècle.
Research Note/Note de recherche: Rod Pain
and Mary Shakespeare, Georgetown Mill, British
Columbia: A Historical Salvage
Project.
Review/Compte rendu: McCord Museum,
"The River and the Bush/La rivière et la
forêt. Timber trade in the Ottawa Valley,
1800-1900" by Judith Tomlin.
Note : Collections Related to the Forest
Industry.
No. 14
(Spring-Printemps 1982).
Articles : George Bervin, Espace physique et culture
matérielle du marchand-négociant à
Québec au début du
XIXe siècle;
Georges P. Léonidoff, L'habitat de bois en
Nouvelle-France : son importance et ses techniques
de construction; Anita Rush, Changing Women's Fashion
and its Social Context,
1870-1905.
Research Notes/ Notes de recherche: Martin
Segger, Some
Comments on the Use of Historical Photographs as
Primary Sources in Architectural
History; Robert W. Frame, Woodworking Patterns at the
Sutherland Steam Mill, Nova Scotia
Museum; E.M. Razzolini, Costume Research and
Reproduction at Louisbourg ; Richard
MacKinnon, Company
Housing in Wabana, Bell Island,
Newfoundland.
Research reports/Rapports de recherche :
Barbara Riley, Domestic Food Preparation in British Columbia,
1895-1935; Elizabeth Quance, Ontario Historical Society
Material Culture Project; CELAT,
Ethnologie de
l'Amérique française;
Sheila Stevenson, An
Inventory of Research and Researchers concerned
with Atlantic Canadian Material
Culture.
Reviews/Comptes rendus : National Museum of
Man, "The Covenant Chain : Indian Ceremonial
No. and Trade Silver" by Robert S. Kidd ;
Vancouver Museum, "Waisted Efforts" by
Marion Brown; National Gallery of Canada,
"The Comfortable Arts" by Anita Rush;
Newfoundland Museum, "Newfoundland Outport
Furniture" by Christine Cartwright ; New
Brunswick Museum, "On the Turn of the Tide :
Ship and Shipbuilders, 1769 to 1900" by Eric
Ruff ; Musée national de l'Homme,
"L'art du marteau : coup d'oeil sur
la ferronnerie et la ferblanterie" par
Johanne LaRochelle ; Collectif, Jean-Claude Dupont
et Jacques Mathieu, comps., Les métiers du
cuir par David T. Ruddel; Peter E.
Rider, éd. The
History of Atlantic Canada: Museum
Interpretation by William B. Hamilton ;
Thomas J. Shlereth, Artifacts and the American Past by Del
Muise ; David and Suzanne Peacock, Old Oakville : A Character
Study of the Town's Early Buildings and of
the Men Who Built Them by Harold Kalman
; Jack L. Summers, René Chartrand, and R.J.
Marion, Military
Uniforms in Canada, 1665-1970 by Charles
Bourque; Robert S. Elliott, Matchlock to Machine Gun: The
Firearms Collection of the New Brunswick
Museum by John D. Chown.
No. 15
(Special Issue/Numéro spécial, 1982).
Colloquium on Cultural Patterns in the Atlantic
Canadian Home.
Papers/Communications: Gerald L. Pocius,
Interior Motives:
Rooms, Objects, and Meaning; Shane
O'Dea, The
Development of Cooking and Heating
Technology; Linda Dale, A Woman's Touch: Domestic
Arrangements; Wilfred W. Wareham,
Aspects of
Socializing and Partying in Outport
Newfoundland; Gary R. Butler, Sacred and Profane
Space; Kenneth Donovan, Family Life and Living
Conditions in Eighteenth-Century Louisbourg
; Carol M. Whitfield, Barracks Life in the
Nineteenth Century; Donald Blake
Webster, Furniture
and the Atlantic Canada Condition;
Thomas Lackey, Folk
Influence in Nova Scotia Interiors;
Marie Elwood, Halifax Cabinet-Makers, 1837-1875:
Apprenticeships; Irene Rogers,
Cabinet-making in
Prince Edward Island; T.G. Dilworth,
Thomas
Nisbet; Cora Greenaway, Decorated Walls and Ceilings
in Nova Scotia; Charles H. Foss,
Room Decorating and
Furnishing in the First Half of the Nineteenth
Century; David Orr, Traditional Furniture of
Atlantic Canada; A Roundtable
Discussion : Collectors, Dealers, and Museums : Private
Initiative and Public Responsibility;
Victoria Dickenson and George Kapelos, Closing
Remarks.
No. 16
(Winter-Hiver 1982). Ceramics in Canada - La
céramique au Canada.
Articles : Lester Ross, The Archaeology of Canadian
Potteries; Elizabeth Collard, Nineteenth-Century Canadian
Importers' Marks; Ronald Getty,
The Medicine Hat and
the Alberta Potteries; Lynne Sussman,
Comparing Ceramic
Assemblages in Terms of Expenditure ;
Jennifer Hamilton, Ceramics Destined for York Factory;
William Coedy and J.D. MacArthur, Characterization of Selected
Nineteenth-Century Southern Ontario Domestic
Earthenwares by Chemical Analysis;
Donald B. Webster, The Prince Edward Island Pottery,
1880-98; Sophie Drakich, Eighteenth-Century Coarse
Earthenwares lmported into Louisbourg;
John Carter, Spanish
Olive Jars from Fermeuse Harbour,
Newfoundland.
Research Note/Note de recherche: Colette
Dufresne, La poterie
au Québec, une histoire de
famille.
Ceramics Collections/Collections de
poteries.
No. 17
(Spring-Printemps 1983). Material Conditions and
Society in Lower Canada: Post mortem inventories
— Civilisation matérielle au
Bas-Canada: les inventaires
après-décès.
Introduction : Jean-Pierre Hardy, Gilles
Paquet, David-Thiery Ruddel et Jean-Pierre Wallot,
Material Conditions
and Society in Lower Canada,
1792-1835, j'Culture matérielle et
société au Québec,
1792-1835.
Articles: Gilles Paquet et Jean-Pierre
Wallot, Structures
sociales et niveaux de richesse dans les campagnes
du Québec, 1792-1812; George
Bervin, Environnement matériel et activités
économiques des conseillers exécutifs et
législatifs à Québec, 1810-1830
; Jean-Pierre Hardy, Niveaux de richesse et
intérieurs domestiques dans le quartier
Saint-Roch à Québec,
1820-1850; D.T. Ruddel, The Domestic Textile Industry
in the Region and City of Quebec, 1792-1835
; Christian Dessureault, L'inventaire après
décès et l'agriculture
bas-canadienne; Lorraine Gadoury,
Les stocks des
habitants dans les inventaires après
décès.